The datetimepicker for Windows Forms can be found in the toolbox when you have design mode up.
There is no standard DateTimePicker for webforms AFAIK, although a calendar control is pretty much the same. You can download a custom DateTimePicker for web applications here: http://www.codeproject.com/aspnet/DateTimePicker.asp

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